Ring Brothers
History

Do you have any related documents, photos, or personal histories
that you could share with us? If so, please contact:
Al Ring ringal@comcast.net

Welcome to the Ring brothers website. We are brothers Bob
and Al Ring and the purpose of this website is to share our research on the
mining history of south-central Arizona, family genealogy, and the
"projects" that have resulted from our work. These projects include books,
history papers, newspaper columns, and an extensive collection of historical
materials, including thousands of old photographs. We produced some of these
products with our "partner" Tallia Pfrimmer Cahoon. Just "click" on the
appropriate icon on the left (books) or right (projects) to find out more
about what we've been up to. One thing you can count on - our research and
writing will continue and we will periodically update this website.

Bob Ring is retired from the aerospace industry, where he worked for 35
years as both a technical contributor and a manager. He completed his
aerospace career as a Senior Fellow at Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson.
Bob is a Professional member of the Society of Southwest Authors.

Al Ring was self-employed in Louisville, Kentucky for over 34 years, first
in a retail business, then in sales and contracting companies. He also
consulted for, or managed, several real estate offices and found time to
volunteer as a firefighter. In 2004 Al published St. Matthews Firefighters,
84 Years of Firefighting in St. Matthews, Kentucky.

Natalia "Tallia" Pfrimmer Cahoon is a second-generation Tucsonan who lived
in Ruby as a youngster, during the mining camp's heyday in the 1930s. She is
a retired teacher and has been conducting historical tours to Ruby for Pima
Community College since 1994. For more information on Pima Community
College's educational tours of Ruby, call 520-206-3952 or visit
http://www.pima.edu/personalinterest/

Sparked by family genealogy research, we are long-time investigators of the
history of mining in Arizona's south-central borderland.

We are regular participants at Arizona History Conventions. We've presented
papers ranging from the history of Warren, Arizona, a suburb of Bisbee, to
the mining history of Oro Blanco and Ruby.

From October 2003 to February 2007, we wrote a bi-monthly newspaper column,
"Along
the Ruby Road" for the Green Valley News & Sun. The column highlighted the
colorful history of the Oro Blanco Mining District, with emphasis on the
mining ghost town, Ruby.

In July 2005, we self-published, Ruby, Arizona - Mining,
Mayhem, and Murder.

In May 2007,
Frontier Lady of Letters - The Heroic Love Story of Ines Fraser was
published by Wheatmark, Inc.

In July 2008, we self-published, Detour to the
California Gold Rush:Eugene Ring's Travels in South
America, California,
and Mexico
, 1848 - 1850.

From left to right:

Bob Ring, Al Ring, and Tallia Pfrimmer Cahoon at a book sale and
signing for Ruby, Arizona - Mining, Mayhem, and Murder.

Do you have any related documents, photos, or personal histories that you
could share with us? If so, please contact:Al Ring ringal@comcast.net